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I don't really know wtf is it...

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:icondeathbal101:
I know some scene kid is going to favourite this and leave an incredibly stupid comment.

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"ACTIVATE SLOWMO
Lights blur and bullets whiz past as the camera shakes like a thai hooker being fucked by a shark as your rifle explodes with a cacophony of horror and your arms are blown off."
:iconsokil-su:
А неважно что, главное что внушает! Пусть даже непонятно, что именно внушает? =D

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Tomorrow I will be here and I won't be the only one,
Our dreams will always adhere to the world beyond this one.
:iconigorvet:
сердечко внушає;)))
:iconanimot:
ummm that would be me....

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have my eye on you
:icongunwolf666:
You can't rely on weaponforgers these day. Crisis and all. They tend to use cheap Sailor-moon parts if you're not looking. Hope you have the guarantee with ya.

Great art! Fav!

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*good? bad? I'm the guy with the gun!*
:iconspiffnifty:
I also have no fucking idea what you were going for, but whatever you were intending... this is fucking cool.

Obviously the weird factor is working with flying colors on this one. The best part is you just ran with something in your eyes is completely oddball, and gave it love and rendered it in glorious color and form.

I adore the armor, if I can say something just plainly out-of-place like that. I don't think it's "cute" by any means, but it's very unique and feasable at the same time. You see parts twisting and moving across other plates in an organic matter, and I regard this as a far greater achievment than highly ornate and ridiculous armor from other peoples mind-expulsions. I often have trouble when it comes to piecing items together, let alone getting them to flow and move as if natural, as you have done. What really catches my attention is the abdominal area, with that stiched sort of leather-patches look and how it seems to carry down to the fauld clothe. It's just so intricate and simple at the same time.

Next to that is the helmet design. I think this has something to do with the color choice. The horns being a copper color go well with the turquoise of the eyes, and the varying measures of both, one outweighing the other works surprisingly well. Plus, it's an interesting design. I love that bandage and draping threads... and his low-key perplexed look, gazing at the unidentifiable goop dripping from his hammer.

I just really love how you painted it, the overall subject matter displayed, and the general feeling of this. Very cool and interesting piece. So, even if you don't know WTF is going on with this... it's still really awesome! :+fav:!

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More than a voice, less than reason.
:icondes1k:
super!! )

Mego-afigenskij 4yvak! )))
:iconsexforfood:
Thanks for really good critique man! It's always nice to hear something more specific than just "cool" or "sucks")
:iconspiffnifty:
Then it will be my pleasure to continue giving you feedback!

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More than a voice, less than reason.

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